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Thursday, January 17, 2008
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OBITUARIES
3 Oklahoma sites considered to house new planes
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January is Garnet Month
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before she was transferred
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Rose was an eighth-
grader who transferred
last fall to Alcott Middle
School in Norman.
"We were just getting to
know her," said Principal
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Effective Januaryl, 2005
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Mudhopper Ministries is collecting blankets for a blanket drive
that will take place on Jan. 18th from 4pm -6:30pm at Mudhopper
Ministries Home Day Care. We would be grateful for any
donations of new or partially used blankets, if you have any that
you would like to donate you may drop them off at the Home Dav
Care located at 306 W Ganger in Rush Springs, or at Mudhopper
Oilfield Services located at 411 E Hwy 19 in Chickasha.
For any information call Lynnsey at
580-775-3493 or 405-224-7757
Thank you for all your donations!
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IKY 1 S.
• Completely Remodeled • Digital Sound
• New Seats • New Ownership & Mananement
A Locally Operated Member of the
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great-great-grand children;
many, many cousins; and
friends.
Dot made friends easily
and kept them for life.
Some of her greatest plea-
sures since returning to
Oklahoma were times spent
with life long friends. Cor-
rine Black, Tina Mulligan.
Augustine, Jimmy and Vir-
gil Goucher, Irene and Ellis
Stanford. Dot also made
new friends in Chickasha
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Rush Springs Mighty
Mite Cheer Association
will hold the first of three
sign-ups for 2008. Girls
5-11 years old will sign
up Saturday, Jan. 19 from
4-6 p.m. in the Profes-
sional Building in Down-
town Rush Springs. The
cost is $45. Second sign-
ups will be in May and
third sign-ups will be in
August. For more infor-
mation call 580-476-
2602.
Market Research Survey
WE WILL PAY YOU
$100 cash
for sharing your opinion about a number of
Local Political Issues of importance to people in
the Chickasha area. There are no right or wrong
answers. We only want your opinion.
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P.E.O. Chapter
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P.E.O. Chapter GZ
will meet with Paula Gib-
son at 6:30 p.m. on
Thursday, Jan. 17. The
program will be the
Founder’s Day celebra-
tion given by Paula Gib-
on. Audrey Smith will
serve as her co-hostess.
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Steaks, Catfish, Smoked Ribs, Chicken, Shrimp, and More!!!
Live Entertainment! Open Wednesday thru Saturday 5 pm-10 pm
Wednesday Plate Dinner Specials 5 pm -10 pm
3 miles west of Anadarko on Hwy 62
Jim Rogers, Owner Phone (405) 247-9703 or 247-2644
were available at the
school Wednesday.
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semngrafheckets
Pioneer 4-H is selling
raffle tickets for a quarter
horse. The tickets will be
sold by Pioneer 4-H.
Contact Deedra at 405-
222-2353 or Brandy at
405-222-4377 if interest-
ed in buying tickets.
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Chicks to meet
The Chickasha Merry
Chicks will meet on
Thursday, Jan. 17 at
10:45 a.m. at College
Heights Baptist Church,
and then will go on to
Pauls Valley.
Parkview
hosting JAM
Parkview Christian
Church will host JAM -
Jesus and Me - from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. on Satur-
day. Jan. 26. The program
is for three-year-olds
through fifth graders.
Becasue JAM offers
breakfast and lunch, the
congregation asks that
parents sign-up their chil-
dren early. Those inter-
ested may call 224-3027
for more information or
to sign-up.
CHICKASHA'S NEWsSoURCE
(AP) - Three military
bases in Oklahoma are
being considered as possi-
ble sites for new planes
that will be part of the Air
Force's future fleet.
Tinker Air Force Base
and Altus Air Force Base
are listed as possible
homes for new tankers
under development, while
the Air National Guard sta-
tion in Tulsa will be con-
sidered for some joint
strike fighters.
The Oklahoma installa-
tions are among several
domestic bases being con-
sidered by the Air Force
for its new planes that are
being developed to replace
aging systems. The Okla-
homan reported Thursday
from its Washington
bureau.
Continued from Page 1 was addressed as soon as every check if it was what
tures to be facsimiles or the auditor's pointed it out. the council wanted, but
stamped, Angel said all Unless the city council said he did not see every
three signatures were tells him otherwise, the check going out of his own
being stamped by the same city manager said he company.
person. would like to change the He pointed out that the
Angel said the number number of signatures to council does review and
of signatures gives the two with the requirement approve the claims list
impression that that num- that at least one of the sig- prior to checks being
ber of people reviewed the natures be real. made.
check. In this case, only Councilor Paul Powell Angel said unless the
one person reviewed the said he felt the mayor and city has any other corre-
checks. Angel's suggestion vice-mayor should have to tions to make to the audit,
was that each person stamp and look at each of the document will be
should only be allowed to the checks going out. bound and offered at a
use their own stamp. Mayor Greg Elliott said future council meeting for
Shelton said the issue he would personally sign approval.
Orders Today!
The KC-X tanker that's also providing air support
under development would and tactical bombing. The
replace the KC-135 Stra- 138th Fighter Wing at the
totanker, which has the Air National Guard station
primary mission of refuel- in Tulsa uses F-I6s.
ing planes in flight. The Sen. Jim Inhofe, R
507th Air Refueling Wing Tulsa, secured commit-
at Tinker uses KC-l35s ments from top Air Force
and the Air Logistics Cen- generals last year to send
ter on the base maintains some of the KC-X planes
them. Altus Air Force Base to Altus.
is home to the 97th Air "The inclusion of three
Mobility Wing, which of Oklahoma's military
trains airlift and air refuel- installations in the Air
ing crews. Force's new weapon sys-
The Air Force joint teni roadmap is a great
strike fighter, dubbed the achievement for our state
F-35A Lighting II, will and is a further indication
ultimately replace the Air that Oklahoma's Air Force
Force's A-1 Os and F-I6s installations and personnel
and the Navy's F-I4s and will continue to play a crit-
F/A-l8s. It is being ical role in maintaining our
designed as a "multi-role" nation's global air domi-
fighter that can engage in nance.1' Inhofe told The
air-to-air combat, while Oklahoman Wednesday.
Charles Ferguson B-"•
Funeral Director
Off ere ice Our ’^ami/jf to ^./ourd
804 Utah - P.O. Box 1187 - Chickasha, OK 73023
Call: (405) 224-1344_________
Ea and after the death of her
E beloved husband. Mel Baty.
she was adopted by Alex
DOROTHY and Josie Guerrero as if a
“DOT” RATY member of their own fami-
Dorothy “Dot” Baty is ly. They looked after her
no longer creating warm and tried to keep her out of
smiles and hearty laughter trouble. Not an easy feat,
for her family and friends. , She was also blessed by
She died Sunday, January the friendships of many fel-
13, 2008 in Chickasha, low members of The Eagles
Oklahoma at the age of 84. Lodge which is were she
Dot lived a full and met her devoted friend, Jo
exciting life and will be Higgins. A friend to the
dearly missed by all who very end.
knew her Thank you all, from her
She had a large extended family for the pleasures you
family which includes four brought to her life and the
brothers, her one and only help you provided along the
beloved sister. Sue, many way.
nieces and nephews of Some day soon we II all
which she was always the be able to smile warmly and
favorite aunt. Three daugh- laugh heartily once again as
ters, Marky, Suzy, and we remember the person
Sissy; two sons, Phil and who was “Dot".
Buster; two step-daughters, A graveside memorial
Lavada and Doris; numer- service will be held in the
ous grand, great-grand, and spring.
KATHY BLACK, ’ ■
- Business Manager
JULIE DURIAN, Edition.’.....................'..... Deadline
Advertising Manager Sunday..................Noon Thursday
Monday..................5pm Thursday
VONNIE CLARK, Tuesday..................Noon Monday
Circulation Director Wednesday...............5pm Monday
Thursday................Noon Tuesday
GREG CALDERWOOD, Friday.................5pm Wednesday
Circulation Manager Sunday Marquee.... Noon Tuesday
. Classified line ads are due by
2pm prior to run day.
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Rates for Six Months
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Daily @ 7:15 & 9:30 Ends Thursday
Sat. @2:15.4:30.7:15 4 9:30
Sun. @2:15.4:30, 7:15 4 9:30
Charlie Wilson's War R
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Alvin and the Chipmunks
Adults *60 Adult Matinee'5"”
Children 3-11 4" Seniors (6(1 & over) M'"'
Place Your
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Book of Secrets n
Daily @ 7:00 4 9:30 Ends Thursday
east on Lexington Street teenager had already made
shortly after 7 p.m. Satur- lots of friends among her
day when she was hit by a new classmates.
pickup heading north on The school sent letters
FlondeAacctdent remains home that
under investigation. informed students and
Rose was taken to Nor- their parents of Rose's
man Regional Hospital death, and counselors
•Roses * Chocolates • Jelly Bellies * Gourme I Food B as kets
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CHRIS WILSON,
Editor
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